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Old 05.05.2006, 08:50 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
I find dancing liberating.Truncated i pretty much agree with you about the whole atmosphere thing but i was thinking of this club night as a kind of experiment.I just like the idea of non verbal comunication between individuals who enjoy themselves.Body language,so to speak..........

I know what you mean, but I wonder if that would be disjointed because of the different aural environments each individual is experiencing.

While I personally dance like a spastic lemur, I can see the intimacy and intricacy of a dance between a pair, or even a group of people. You're communicating on the common frequency of a rhythm, and each person's bodily movements are an individual interpretation of that frequency. This phenomenon is what produces the "highs" at clubs, the general upbeat atmosphere.

There are few things more lovely than watching two people who truly 'feel' the music dancing with one another. They move in an unspoken sync that's almost unified; they become singular. It's one of the most erotic and intimate forms of interaction there is; locomotive poetry.
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